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For residential day care providers, home ownership could help fix low wages and high rents

FILE: Nichelle Waddell, owner of Watch Me Grow Daycare takes care of 12 children with four staff members in her home. Waddell is a strong supporter of a bill signed by Governor Lamont in June aimed at helping address a shortage of childcare providers.
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FILE: Nichelle Waddell, owner of Watch Me Grow Daycare takes care of 12 children with four staff members in her home. Waddell is a strong supporter of a bill signed by Governor Lamont in June aimed at helping address a shortage of childcare providers.

Paris Pierce started working at nonprofit day care center Friends Center for Children in 2019. Since 2022, the school has provided her, and her children, rent-free housing.

鈥淏efore moving into this house, I had to use two of my paychecks to pay my rent,鈥 Pierce said. 鈥淲ithout paying rent, it means that I get to save money, which I call a rainy day fund. My children get to participate in extracurricular activities. It gives me a better quality of life.鈥

Pierce said it also means she can show up to work and provide for the classroom as her best self.

鈥淲ithout having to worry about how I make ends meet, I get to provide my children with what they need and have a little bit of extra money,鈥 Pierce said.

Pierce is one of eight Friends Center teachers provided rent-free housing, along with eight teachers鈥 kids and siblings, according to Friends Center Executive Director Allyx Schiavone. Nationally, the average childcare provider earns about $30,000 a year, Schiavone said.

So, the Friends Center team is pushing to expand options for at-home day cares and ways to tackle both the affordability crises in both housing and child care.

鈥淲e're calling on public or private entities to purchase, renovate and offer rent free housing to providers committed to operating high quality home-based child care, and they would do that for a fixed period of time,鈥 Schiavone said.

After the fixed period, home ownership would transfer to the child care provider.

By 2027, Friends Center plans to expand its teacher force to 80, providing free housing for 24 teachers.

Rent is a significant expense for any day care provider, according to Schiavone, whether at a specific facility or in the provider鈥檚 home. She said a large portion of Friends Center income goes toward rent.

鈥淔riends Center currently owns two of our four sites, and we rent the other two,鈥 Schiavone said. 鈥淲e pay $90,000 in rent in one of our sites, and we have nine teachers. If we did not have to pay rent, we could pay those educators $10,000 more overnight.鈥

Another way to approach the issues is to see how housing and child care relate to one another, U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro said.

鈥淲e often look at these programs as in silos, that we have a child care problem, housing problem 鈥 instead of looking at the interconnectedness of all of that,鈥 DeLauro said.

Increasing pay for early childhood educator roles and programs like the child tax credit are other ways to address rising housing costs and the lack of quality, affordable child care, DeLauro said.

鈥淚t is really what the pay scale is. It's what the benefits are, if the folks who are at the lower end of the totem pole here, or their work is not valued, that is what it comes down to,鈥 DeLauro said.

Abigail is 海角换妻's housing reporter, covering statewide housing developments and issues, with an emphasis on Fairfield County communities. She received her master's from Columbia University in 2020 and graduated from the University of 海角换妻 in 2019. Abigail previously covered statewide transportation and the city of Norwalk for Hearst 海角换妻 Media. She loves all things Disney and cats.

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